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Free Music Notes for When Harry Met Sally: Music From The Motion PictureFree Music Review: THIS IS THE ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK!!! Hit: 5 Stars
Don't listen to the other reviewers this IS the original soundtrack for the film when Harry Met Sally. Buy it and enjoy it.
Free Music Review: yes Hit: 5 Stars
If you are looking for the sound track from the movie this isn't it, but it is just as good. Love ya Harry
Free Music Review: The best!!! Hit: 5 Stars
This is the best cd I have ever heard. If you liked When Harry met Sally you will love this cd.
Free Music Review: Very nice music Hit: 4 Stars
I got acquainted with the music of this album first, and only after that, I actually saw the film. Then I realized that it is not the soundtrack. Maybe that's why it never disappointed me in the way it has some other people.However, the film caused me some trouble: after hearing "It Had to be You" with Frank Sinatra it took me years to find a recording of the song by The Voice, and when I did, it turned out to be a rather old one, which I don't believe is the one heard in the film. Anyway, this is about a Harry Connick Jr. album, not a rare Sinatra recording. I guess this is a nice album for people who are not hardcore jazz fans, people just like me. I don't think Harry Connick is a musical genius, but he does deliver very nice music in this album, and that's enough for me to enjoy this CD greatly. I must say it is one of my favorite film-related albums. By the way, has anyone noticed that sometimes the "music-from-the-film" albums are better than actual soundtracks? Check out the two albums put together by Peter Gabriel with the music from The Last Temptation of Christ: Passion and Passion Sources.
Free Music Review: A Great Sound Track Hit: 4 Stars
I bought this album for Harry Connick's version of the jazz standard, Don't Get Around Much Anymore, which is wonderful.
The music of this soundtrack is all beautiful, Connick's creativity makes this realy special. Not that the mastery of the instruments and arrangements are not first class, but the x-factor is the coolness in which Harry sings, swings, thumps and carresses that piano and those vocal chords.
My only issue with this album is that because of the level of musical craft required for a sound track, the album has a huge dynamic range. This means it is difficult to have the album playing unless you are actively listening to it. If you are not listening to it, some sections will be virtually inaudible. On the other hand, if the soft parts are audible, the loud sections will be ear-splitting.
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